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Agent Orange in Vietnam
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- Al Jjazeera english: Vietnams forgotten war victims
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17 new photos from visit 13/5 2010 to Agent Orange children Tu Du hospital by Wilfred Gluud
- 13/7 VietnamPlus: Vietnam - US attitude is softer on Agent Orange problem
- 17/6 VAVA statement;
STATEMENT OF THE VIETNAM ASSOCIATION FOR VICTIMS OF AGENT ORANGE/DIOXIN ON THE PLAN TO RESOLVE THE AGENT ORANGE LEGACY IN VIETNAM
Hanoi, June 17, 2010
On June 16, 2010 in Hanoi, members of the US–Vietnam Dialogue Group on Agent Orange announced their “Action Plan” to resolve the Agent Orange problem in Vietnam. On this meaningful occasion for the victims of Agent Orange in Vietnam, the Vietnam Association for Victims of Agent Orange/Dioxin (VAVA) formally states the following.
On behalf of all victims of Agent Orange, VAVA sincerely thanks all the people who, with strong dedication and great effort, developed this “Action Plan” with goals and programs to be funded in the amount of $300 million US dollars over a period of 10 years.
As an organization representing all the victims of Agent Orange in Vietnam, VAVA has been concerned for many years with mobilizing and coordinating support for the victims in whatever ways possible. We believe that:
1/ This is an action plan of individuals -- citizens of Vietnam and the U.S. They may perceive reality from different angles, arising from their particular areas of expertise and professional fields, but they share the aspiration to completely resolve the Agent Orange issue, not only for humanitarian reasons, but also in the hope of creating conditions for our two peoples to advance relations on a higher level. Coming together, they called themselves the US–Vietnam Dialogue Group on Agent Orange. After spending time to study the situation and discuss the issues, they felt a need for an action plan to build the foundations and goals for the next efforts.
2/ It is clear that, in the next 10 years, Vietnam will spend billions of dollars addressing the Agent Orange problem. Much of this amount will be spent on monthly assistance payments to those most seriously affected and for meeting urgent needs of victims. While the action plan and proposed budget of $300 million US dollars is absolutely modest compared to the actual scope of what is needed to address the suffering of the people and the damage to the environment caused by Agent Orange, the effort is well appreciated and highly valued in this time when Vietnam is still poor and the needs of victims are immense.
3/ Looking back at the challenging years of the past, in perception as well as regarding real solutions to alleviate the Agent Orange tragedy, a 10-year action plan with a price tag of $300 million US dollars represents the efforts of individuals in the Dialogue Group but also the tireless efforts of individuals and organizations in Vietnam, the U.S., and in many countries, and many international forums, especially those of the victims of Agent Orange in Vietnam, contributing to the building of the foundation and conditions for this type of plan to come into being, including the building and developing of friendly relations between the US and Vietnam.
4/ The cooperation in completing this plan of action demonstrates that the government and people of the two countries can cooperate and together resolve the remaining post-war problems. We hope that this plan, together with action plans of other individuals and people’s organizations, will lay a firm and positive foundation for the two governments to initiate stronger cooperation to resolve the Agent Orange and other remaining post-war issues.
5/ The “Action Plan” is a program of ideas and goals. It does not detail the specific action and implementation methods. It is important that when and if the “Action Plan” is implemented, the Vietnamese government, social organizations and individuals in Vietnam and abroad will also have their own programs. In order to avoid duplication and stepping on each others toes, we hope that this “Action Plan” will be promptly followed by a detailed plan for implementation for each of its projects, to help create common understanding for coordination of efforts. The close coordination between mass organizations and between the two governments not only will improve the effectiveness of each of the projects, but also contribute greatly to a closer, more cooperative, and greater understanding between our two peoples. As an organization working closely day by day, minute by minute with victims of Agent Orange, with a deep understanding of their physical and mental needs, we are ready to coordinate or to participate in this project or any other project
6/ We hope that all projects and their implementation will be faithful to the title of this Announcement “ADDRESSING THE LEGACY OF AGENT ORANGE IN VIETNAM.” However, we would like to note that after years of bearing the pain of diseases on their bodies, many victims of Agent Orange, especially those who have aged and those suffering severe conditions, are now living in much more extreme poverty due to their inability to work and the need for expensive daily medical treatment. For them, 10 years or even 5 years is an eternity-- too long to sustain. Thus, while implementation of the “Action Plan” is being discussed, studied and planned, we hope that these victims’ needs for immediate relief and will be given the highest priority because they absolutely and urgently need care now.
7/ Finally, we hope that this “Action Plan” will be implemented not only by those who are best qualified, but also by those who are most dedicated and humanitarian and who possess the highest cooperative spirit.
On behalf of 3 million victims of Agent Orange in Vietnam, we hope that this “Action Plan” becomes a reality, and we thank the individuals and organizations who contributed to this “Plan”.
National Office of the Vietnam Association for Victims of Agent Orange/Dioxin
Nguyen Van Rinh
President
- 18/6 ReportVietnamPorjekt: U.S.-Vietnam Dialogue Group releases Agent Orange action plan
- 17/6 Eaminer.com: Plan says U.S. should pay for “Agent Orange”
- 17/6 VOV: US-Vietnam AO Dialogue Group announces action plan
- 16/6 Aspen Institute: Declaration and plan of action - U.S-Vietnam Dialogue Group on Agent Orange/Dioxin 2010 - 2019 - PDF download 20 pages
- 12/6 Guardian: Agent Orange has given me a death sentence
- 10/6 Quan Doi Nhan Dan: AO victim determined to lead useful life
- 17/5 GM Watch: Blockade of Monsantos Bergschenhoek Location in The Netherlands
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16/5 Workers World 16/5: Fight continues to combat Agent Orange
- A food frequency survey of 400 randomly selected households in Bien Hoa was conducted to provide data for exposure assessment. Results showed that local residents who had consumed locally cultivated foods, especially fresh water fish and bottom-feeding fish, free-ranging chicken, duck, and beef were at a very high risk, with their daily dioxin intake far exceeding the tolerable daily intake recommended by the WHO. Based on the results of this assessment, a multifaceted risk management program was developed and has been recognized as the first public health program ever to have been implemented in Vietnam to reduce the risks of dioxin exposure at dioxin hot-spots.
- Vietnam Public Health Association, newly published article "Environmental Health Risk Assessment of Dioxin Exposure through Foods in a Dioxin Hot Spot Bien Hoa City, Vietnam" on International Journal of Environmental and Public Health 2010-7
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May: Hatfield reports avaible for download: Evaluation Of Contamination for all Agent Orange Dioxin Hot Spots
- 30/3 Nhan Dan: We will continue to seek justice: Len Aldis, BVFS Secretary
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January 18, 1962: The U.S. began spraying Agent Orange in Vietnam

Washington Monthly, January/February 2010
The Agent Orange Boomerang - A dark legacy of the Vietnam War is creating a whole new set of problems.
- Introduction: A Legacy Revisited - Agent Orange is still damaging lives in Vietnam. The time has come for America to act.
- Agent of Influence - The realpolitik case for compensating Vietnam.
- The Environmental Consequences of War - Why militaries almost never clean up the messes they leave behind.
- A Hard Way to Die - Why hundreds of thousands of Vietnam vets with Agent Orange–related diseases have been made to suffer without VA health care.
Nhan Dan 9/1: US assistance for Vietnamese AO victims ‘insufficient’, say Americans
VNS 9/1: US Agent Orange victim aid too low - about meeting January 6
Video 90 min: Panel discussion on Agent Orange held Janur 6 at the New America Foundation in Washington
Another link for the panel http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/3788632- 8/1 NAUS: VA to Expand Agent Orange Benefits Three additional conditions - Parkinson’s disease, ischemic heart disease and B-cell leukemias - have been added to the list of illnesses presumed to have been caused by exposure to Agent Orange.
- 8/1 VOV: AO victims need more support from US
- 4/1 Los Angeles Times: Findings point new path for dealing with Vietnam Wars poisonous legacy
2009
- VN articles in Vietnamese Thien Nhien: http://thiennhien.net/news/193/ARTICLE/10242/2009-12-31.html
http://www.thiennhien.net/news/155/ARTICLE/10204/2009-12-30.html - 19/12 Salem News: Hatfield Consultants Release Agent Orange Report, full report PDF, To learn more about Hatfields work regarding Agent Orange: Agent Orange Investigations
- 18/12 UPI: Report: Companies knew Agent Orange risks
- 17/12 SOS Childrens Villages: Birth Defects among Children in Vietnam
- 17/12 US Veterans Tiday: Special Report: Agent Orange Continues to Poison New Generations in Vietnam
- 16/12 Time Magazine: Agent Orange Continues to Poison New Generations in Vietnam
- 16/12 VOVNEWS: US pledges to assist Vietnam in tackling Agent Orange/dioxin

Chicago Tribune 4/12 - 5 part series on Agent Orange, Photos, Videos and interactive maps of spraying missions.
Agent Oranges lethal legacy: Poisonous defoliants still exact a toll in U.S.A and Vietnam
- 27/11 Thanh Nien: Study seeks way forward on Da Nang dioxin
- 21/11 SalemNews: Living the Lie: Agent Orange Activist Confronts Monsanto
- 21/11 Saigon GiaiPhong: Fund for AO/dioxin victims debuts VAVAF
- 10/10 Thanh Nien: US, Vietnam face Agent Orange legacy
- 1/10 Thanh Nien: Step forward for Agent Orange clean-up effort in Vietnam
- 23/9 Salem News: Hatfield Presents Results of Latest Agent Orange Research in Vietnam
- 23/9 AFP: US, Vietnam face Agent Orange legacy
- 11/9 VietNamNet Bridge: Viet Nam-US Agent Orange task force to target assistance
- 11/9 AP: Survey: Dioxin levels high in Vietnam near US base
- 10/9 AFP: US, Vietnam in joint study of Agent Orange health damage
- 10/9 Thanh Nien: US slacking on pledged Agent Orange cleanup funds
- 9/9 VietNamNet Bridge: Agent Orange focus of joint meeting
- 9/9 Nhan Dan: Progress remains limited in AO/Dioxin recovery
- 5/9 VNA: Vietnam-Friendship officials work to enhance Vietnam-US ties
- 3/9 Boston Globe: Clean up after Agent Orange - editorial
- 11/8 Vietnam.net:USA, Vietnam to join AO dialogue next month The fourth annual meeting of the Vietnam-US Joint Advisory Committee (JAC) will take place from September 8th – 10th.











Agent Orange Day 10th August & Action Month for AO victims 10/8 - 10/9 2009
- 22/8 Thanh Nien: Over $100,000 mobilized for dioxin victims by VAVA
- 21/8 VOV: FPT pledges scholarships for AO kids in Quang Tri
- 12/8 CCTV: Orange Day Vietnam launches agent orange awareness campaign Video
- 11/8 Nhan Dan: ‘Action Month for AO Victims’ launched Vietnam Red Cross Association in co-ordination with the People’s Committee of Dak Nong province
- 11/8 Thanh Nien: Japanese photographers launch HCMC exhibit
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11/8 VNS: Exhibition shows horrors of war Event in HCM City features exhibition of 40 works by two Japanese photographers.
- 8/8 Saigon Giai Phong: Thousands show solidarity with Agent Orange victims An event Held at the Youth Cultural House from August 2 to 10, it attracted thousands of kind hearts.
- 10/8 AFP: Vietnam launches Orange Day for victims of war
- 10/8 BBC: Agent Orange campaign in Vietnam stages "Orange Day" to raise funds for people it says were victims of the Agent Orange chemical used by the US.
- 10/8 Reuters: Vietnam seeks funds for Agent Orange victims + photos
- 10/8 Nhan Dan: Activities on the occasion of ‘Day for Vietnamese AO Victims’ The Nam Dinh Association of the Agent Orange Victims, there remains over 17,000 AO victims in 13 districts and cities in the province, including over 1,800 children with inborn deformities.
- 10/8 Thanh Nien: Chemical companies, US authorities knew dangers of Agent Orange Those responsible for exposing Vietnamese citizens and US troops to toxic defoliants kept silent about known health implications, a review of documents finds.
- 10/8 Thanh Nien: Spread the message, carry the fight the call for justice for victims of Agent Orange has been heard and seen around Vietnam and the world, through print and through radio and television By Len Aldis
- 10/8 Thanh Nien: Nation observes Orange Day with call for justice The nation is commemorating one of the greatest injustices in modern history with a series of events held Sunday and Monday to express solidarity with and demand justice for Agent Orange victims.
- 10/8 Thanh Nien: Agent Orange campaign should start at home EDITORIAL: Today – the first Orange Day organized in Vietnam – is not only to be remembered by victims of Agent Orange but has been chosen to be the day of the country’s common pain.
- 10/8 Thanh Nien: When foster mothers cry everyday 28-year-old Agent Orange victim Nguyen Thi Thuy Giang looks 10 years old
- 9/8 VNS: War veteran seeks justice for AO victims Vietnamese French woman Tran To Nga, 70-year-old, whose children were affected by the defoliant, is in Viet Nam to collect signatures for the victims.
- 9/8 Saigon Giai Phong: AO victims will win justice, President says
- 9/8 Thanh Nien: US goverment, chemical firms disregard science on Agent Orange Scientists have always concurred that exposure to Agent Orange leads to serious health maladies – a conclusion those responsible for the poison conveniently ignore.
- 9/8 Thanh Nien: Cable channel VTV4 to commemorate Vietnamese Agent Orange Victims’ Day
- 9/8 VnExpress: 10,000 march in HCMC on Agent Orange Day photos - The Red Cross chapter in Ho Chi Minh City arranged a walk for AO victims on sunday August 9
- 8/8 Saigon Giai Phong/VNA: Nation cares for Agent Orange victims Vice President Nguyen Thi Doan
- 8/8 VOV: International support for Vietnamese AO/Dioxin victims
- 8/8 VNS: More support for Agent Orange victims National and international support
- 8/8 Thanh Nien: US needs to better steer Agent Orange aid in right direction The modest Agent Orange aid from the US should go directly toward cleaning the environment instead of expensive scientific studies, Madame Ton Nu Thi Ninh has said.
- 7/8 Thanh Nien: ‘Bringing light’ three European activists discuss how to support the victims
- 6/8 Thanh Nien: US chemical companies concealed effects of dioxin, say advocates American lawyer Gerson H. Smoger and French activist Marie Hélène Lavallard
- 5/8 Thanh Nien: ‘Long time to wait’ American scholar and Vietnam War veteran W.D. Ehrhart says Vietnam should hold its breath for agent orange compensation from the USA.
- 4/8 Nhan Dan: Action month for AO victims to kick off The Vietnam Red Cross (VRC) has targeted raising VND 98 billion for 70,000 Agent Orange/dioxin victims during this year’s action month, which will run from August 10 to September 10.
- 4/8 Thanh Nien: Activists hold little hope for legal justice on Agent Orange friendship president from Germany Günter Giesenfeld, and from Switzerland Anjuska Weil.
- 3/8 Thanh Nien: Activists blast Agent Orange hypocrisy, renew justice appeal - interview with Dr. Wayne Dwernychuk, a senior Canadian environmental scientist and American activist Merle Ratner, Co-Coordinator of the Vietnam Agent Orange Relief & Responsibility Campaign.
- 2/8 Thanh Nien: Photo exhibit leads into Agent Orange day
- 31/7 Thanh Nien: Mothers love: a plea to Michelle Obama - letter from Len Aldis
- 15/7 Tuoi Tre: First Orange Day to be held in August
- 4/7 Thanh Nien: Activist cautious as Agent Orange experts testify at US Congress British Agent Orange activist Len Aldis
- 31/7 Navy Times: USA Report: VA lags on Agent Orange research
- 27/7 WorldWatch: Agent Orange War Legacy Attracts Aid OVERVIEW
- 23/7 VNS: Urgent action needed on pesticides Regional Workshop on Human Heath Risk Assessment and Management of Persistent Organic Pollutants, drew experts from across Southeast Asia sponsored by the World Bank.
- 29/5 USAID 29/5: United States doubled its funding for environmental health and remediation in Vietnam from $3 til $6 mill
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9/6 Thanh Nien: US congressman slams pitiful Agent Orange response Vietnam War veteran, Congressman Faleomavaega asks why billions of dollars are appropriated for reconstruction efforts elsewhere, while the suffering of Vietnamese people and US veterans are ignored.
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8/6 Thanh Nien: American ecocide must be redressed, scientist tells US Congress devastating environmental aftermath of the chemical war conducted by the US in Vietnam continues to punish the country. Full statement PDF 7 pages
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4/6: The House of Representatives Committee on Foreign Affairs: Our Forgotten Responsibility: What Can We Do To Help Victims of Agent Orange?
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31/5 Thanh Nien: Agent Orange experts to testify before US Congress
International Peoples Tribunal of Conscience in support of the Vietnamese Victims of Agent Orange 15-16. May in Paris, France
- Paris tribunal ruling PDF 19 pages
- Vietnam Agent Orange Relief & Responsibility Campaign: Executive summary and press release
- Peace and development: Agent Orange use on trial at international tribunal
- 14/6 Global Reseach: Agent Orange Continues to Poison Vietnam
- 19/5 VietnamNet: Agent Orange: US guilty says hearing+ Environment dioxin laboratory funded US$5.4 million
- 18/5 Nhan Dan: Vietnamese AO victims assured with strong support to seek for justice
- 18/5 Nhan Dan: International People Tribunal of Conscience to support Vietnamese AO victims opens
- 12/5 Thanh Nien: International Peoples Tribunal to hold hearing on Agent Orange
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15/5 Thanh Nien: Census to make Agent Orange victim numbers official
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3/5 VietnamNet: Agent Orange crusader starts another online petition - New Petition
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17/4 VietnamNet: PM seeks global aid for Agent Orange lawsuit
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17/3 Nhan Dan: What now to win justice? interview Len Aldis
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2/3 Yahoo News: Supreme Court wont review "Agent Orange" lawsuits
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15/1 PBS World Focus video: Agent Orange devastates generations of Vietnamese 15/1 The Cronicle: New book spotlights hidden victims of vietnam - Author Marylin Tycer website - Amazon: Invisible Children: The Third Generation of Agent Orange Victims in Vietnam
2008
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9/12 VietnamNet: Len Aldis calls on newly-elected US President to bring justice to AO victims - Full text of letter

2-3/12 2008 Second National Congress of the Vietnam Association for Victims of Agent Orange/Dioxin (VAVA) in Hanoi -
Appeal - Report "Persons with disabilities caused by Agent Orange in Vietnam"
VNS: Agent Orange group will pursue justice to the end
VOV: Deputy PM calls for special support for AO/dioxin victims
VAORRC: Photos and USA speaches
4/12 Democracy Now: Vietnamese Agent Orange Victims Demand Accountability from US, Chemical Companies in Suit - Video-
1/12 Vietnamnet: New criteria for AO victims not finalised
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27/11 Radio.cz: Czechs to launch Agent Orange clean-up operation in Vietnam
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29/10 CBS News: U.S. aids Disabled In Agent Orange Hotspot (Danang)
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7/10 VietnamNet: Vietnamese plaintiffs to petition to US Supreme Court
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17/9 VNS: Action plan to be set up to fight Agent Orange impact
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17/9 Thanh Nien: Vietnam, U.S. advance cooperation on dioxin-related issues
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15/9 Thanh Nien: Victims decry horrific legacy of war, call for peace - Japanese + Appeal
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3/7 vietnam.net: Vietnam, US to convene third meeting on Agent Orange
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23/6 VNS: AO pollutes ground water, 57,000 at risk
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28/5 Nhan Dan: US-sprayed dioxin responsible for diseases found in Vietnams victims
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27/5 Nhan Dan: Latest study reaffirms dioxins long-lasting effects
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15/5: The House of Representatives Committee on Foreign Affairs: Our Forgotten Responsibility: What Can We Do To Help Victims of Agent Orange? - statement of Nguyen Thi Ngoc Phuong, M.D. Director General, Ngoc Tam Hospital, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
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23/2 Reuters: U.S. "agent orange" ruling disappoints Vietnamese
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22/2 Reuters: US court upholds dismissal of "agent orange" suit
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15/2 VietNamNet: Da Nang to be free of dioxin in 2008
- 13/2 Alternet: Agent Orange Deforming a Third Generation in Vietnam
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2/2 Than Nien: US, Vietnam discuss Agent Orange remediation
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1/2 IHT: U.S. and Vietnam take steps to contain Agent Orange contamination at old U.S. air base
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1/2 Earth Times: International Task Force Reports Progress in Addressing Impact of Dioxin in Vietnam
2007
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19/12 VNS: Social welfare for Agent Orange victims
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19/12 Vietnam Net: Conference discusses ways to help AO/Dioxin victims

Through the Forest, a Clearer View of the Needs of a People - New York Times - By Christie Aschwanden Published: September 18, 2007. A LUOI VALLEY, Vietnam: Phung Tuu Boi reaches down to inspect one of the spiny shrubs lined up in a row before him. A few feet away, a cow grazes serenely in this emerald valley in the hills of central Vietnam. 
Tainted Ground: Replanting Vietnams War Zones - 4:35 min - New York Times Video by Christie Aschwanden and George Lerner. 
Vietnam Wars Lasting Legacy - Hotspots and regreening 2008. Phung Tuu Boi Center for Assistance in Nature Conservation and Community Development. 89 slides PDF of Powerpoint Presentation - 8,8 MB Agent Orange and the Environment: From Research to Remediation - Phung Tuu Boi 2007 - PDF af Powerpoint presentation 39 pages 2,17 mb -
7/8 VNS: President lauds Agent Orange victims
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21/7 Nhan Dan: Another delegate from Agent Orange lawsuit dies Ngyuen Thi Hong, 60
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7/7 Nhan Dan: Witness of Agent Orange lawsuit passes away Nguyen Van Quy, 52
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20/6 The China Post: New US-Vietnam effort launched to deal with toxic Agent Orange legacy
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20/6 Reuters: Agent Orange victims target American firms
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18/6 AFP: Victims press Vietnam Agent Orange case in US court
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14/6 Nhan Dan: Vietnamese lawyers voice support for AO victims PHOTOS
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6/6 Pulitzer Center: In Focus Vietnam: Wars Lasting Legac
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End Vietnams Air War
Agent Orange Victims have waited too long for Justice - Danielle Trussoni, Op-Ed Contributor, New York Times June 17, 2007 -
16/6 Nhan Dan: Calls for support for Vietnamese AO victims
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14/6 Denver Post (AP): Agent Orange "hot spots" found (in Danang by Hattfield)
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13/6 Thanh Nien News: Public support raised for Agent Orange lawsuit
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13/6 Nhan Dan: For the Vietnamese Agent Orange victims right to live - AO delegation biographs
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The War Legacies Project: Agent Orange Press Kit and FAQ about the Lawsuit
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10/6 San Francisco Bay Area Independent Media Center: Delegation from the Vietnamese Assoc. of Victims of Agent Orange arrive in San Francisco + fotos!
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10/6 AFP: Vietnam Agent Orange group takes its case to United States
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7/6 Thanh Nien News: Agent Orange victims to attend lawsuit against US chemical makers
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7/6 VietNamNet: Agent Orange head to US to have their day in court
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7/6 VietNamNet: Agent Orange victims to attend lawsuit - VAVA-appeal (PDF)
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6/6 2007 VOA: Vietnamese Agent Orange victims to attend proceedings in the US
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4/6 2007 VOA: Vietnam gathers sufficient evidence for the lawsuit
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29/5: Agent Orange online petition goes over 700,000 signatures - text of petition
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25/5: Dioxin Resolution Funds Approved by US President Bush ($3 million USD)
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9/5 UN news: UN Secretary-General calls chemical weapons memorial "a symbol of suffering and hope"
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30/4 CBC News: Researchers "shocked" at Agent Orange contamination in Vietnam
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30/4 Vancouver Sun: Americas toxic legacy uncovered - Canadian researchers in Vietnam have found high dioxin levels from Agent Orange
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29/4: European Organizations Urge Support for Vietnam on Tenth Anniversary of Chemical Weapons Convention
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27/4: Hatfield Releases the Results of Agent Orange Dioxin Contaimination in Viet Nam
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25/4 VNS: Oral argument in US Agent Orange lawsuit set for June 18th
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9/2 New York Times: U.S. to Help Cleanse Base in Vietnam Contaminated by Agent Orange
2/3 Times Magazine:
The Last Battle of Vietnam: Agent Orange - fotos
PDF 1 page2006
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21/11 UPI Consumer Health Correspondent: EcoWellness: Dioxins reproductive dangers
- 21/11 Mercury News: Chemicals legacy of suffering, Many say U.S. should help victims of wartime poison
- 18/11 National Public Radio (on the web): Radio broadcast "The Legacy of Agent Orange". Time 3:49 min.

In Vietnam, Old Foes Take Aim at Wars Toxic Legacy
By Anthony Faiola in the Washington Post Monday, November 13, 2006; Page A01. DA NANG, Vietnam -- For a stark reminder of the Vietnam War, people living near the airport in this central industrial city can still stroll along the old stone walls that once surrounded a U.S. military base. But Luu Thi Nguyen, a 31-year-old homemaker, needs only to look into the face of her young daughter. Accompanying the Washington Post article are two videos on Agent Orange by Travis Fox-
9/11 Thanh Nien News: Ford funds US$2.2mil for health and environment projects
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19/10 Peoples Daily): Vietnam needs 30 mln USD to detoxify Agent Orange
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2/10 China Daily: Progress in Settling Tragic Legacy of "Agent Orange"
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2/10 Reuters: Vietnam, U.S. set new tone on dioxin war legacy
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28/8 Sydney Morning Herald: Agent Orange victims still fighting for justice
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13/8 Nhan Dan: Latest study reaffirms dioxins long-lasting effects

The Vietnam Syndrome Vanity Fairs August 2006.
Photos by James Natchwey, article by Christopher Hitchens. To be writing these words. is for me, to undergo the severest test of my core belief - that sentences can be more powerful than pictures.-
19/7 Thanh Nien News: Vietnam to clean dioxin in hot spots
According to a study those exposed to dioxin were 14 times likelier to see birth defects in their children. The study on 47,893 Vietnamese veterans and their families revealed that 2.95 percent of children and 2.69 percent of grandchildren of the veterans who had been exposed to dioxin suffered from birth defects. Up to 16.14 percent of these children suffered from multiple disabilities, the study by the Vietnam Army Medical Institution also said. -
5. Jun 2006, AFP: Rumsfeld in Vietnam US wont compensate Vietnams Agent Orange victims
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Proposal in EU on International Day for Victims of Chemical Weapons
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28. April 2006 AFP: US veterans chief in Vietnam questioned on Agent Orange
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12. April 2006 Nhan Dan: President calls for more support for AO victims at Vietnam Red Cross meeting
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10/4 2006 Nhan Dan: Oral arguments in Vietnamese AO victims lawsuit delayed
- 1/4 2006: The Independent 1/4 2006: Agent Orange: the legacy of a weapon of mass destruction
- Appeal from den International agent orange/dioxin conference in Hanoi 28-29. marts2006 - PDF 17 kb
- 29. marts 2006: Agent Orange conference calls for U.S. to take responsibility for health problems
- 29. marts 2006: US Vietnam vets meet children said to have been disabled by Agent Orange
- 29/3 2006: US must act for Agent Orange victims, veterans say
- 29/3 2006 ABC News: Agent Orange victims demand justice, also comments by Canadian researcher Thomas Boivin of Hatfield Consultants and US ambassador Michael Marine
2005
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French rally held 1/10 2005 to support Vietnamese AO victims
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AO victims association exchanges views with US lawyers (15/9)
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Twenty nine US lawyers to represent Agent Orange victims in lawsuit (11/8)
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British organisations call for US responsibilities for AO victims (11/8) Letter to Bush Photo Aldis-Sharp
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VNA commentary: The US cannot ignore grief of Vietnamese Agent Orange victims
- 29/4 2005 BBC: The legacy of Agent Orange
- 30 April 2005 support the victims affected by Agent Orange (pdf)
- 7/4 Nature: US abandons health study on Agent Orange
- Agent Orange Victims: Profits more important than innocent victims Nhan Dan 1. April 2005
- Conference sur l"Agent Orange, Paris les 11-12 mars 2005 Communique De Presse+Appel English (pdf)
- BBC 11. marts 2005 Vietnam fury at Agent Orange case
- New York Times 10. marts 2005 Agent Orange Case for Millions of Vietnamese Is Dismissed
- BBC 10. marts 2005 Agent Orange legal case dismissed
- BBC Report < (Video clip Real Audio) February 28, 2005<a href="http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?p=news&g=events/ts/031005agentorange
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